I absolutely have loved Run DMC since I was a 9 year old in 1984 and was introduced to "Rum DMC"- I wasn't into heavy metal and most of the music I loved was melodic and rock driven. Run DMC reached me because they had a melodic rock driven sound with a heavy metal attitude to my perspective.
I've seen other documentaries about Run DMC, but this one really covers so much about who they were as individuals- I especially felt I learned more about Daryl Mac than ever before- his openness about who he really is shines so clearly in this doc that you have to love and admire a man who was such a natural introvert but brought his inner world and shared it with all of us. But that's the magic of any great band- each member bringing something unique and different to the table making something totally unique fresh and relatable.
This doc did a wonderful job of expressing who they were as men and what Run DMC has meant to the world.
I've seen other documentaries about Run DMC, but this one really covers so much about who they were as individuals- I especially felt I learned more about Daryl Mac than ever before- his openness about who he really is shines so clearly in this doc that you have to love and admire a man who was such a natural introvert but brought his inner world and shared it with all of us. But that's the magic of any great band- each member bringing something unique and different to the table making something totally unique fresh and relatable.
This doc did a wonderful job of expressing who they were as men and what Run DMC has meant to the world.